failingfor
Failingfor is a neologism describing the intentional act of allowing or inducing failure in a task, system, or performance to achieve a defined objective. The concept is used across fields such as software engineering, education, and performance studies. In practice, it can involve deliberate underperformance, fault injection, or exposing vulnerabilities under controlled conditions to study outcomes or provoke a response from observers.
Origin and usage: The term emerged in online discourse in the early 2020s, though exact origins are
Applications: In software engineering, failingfor often aligns with fault injection and chaos engineering, aimed at validating
Ethics and reception: Critics warn that deliberately provoking failures can confuse participants, waste resources, or raise
Related concepts include fault injection, chaos engineering, deliberate practice, and performative failure.